@inproceedings{b408c7fa669d4f4ea52f495afd928beb,
title = "Modeling Object Behavior: To use methods or rules or both?",
abstract = "Active object-oriented databases provide two means to model behavior of objects: (1) methods and (2) rules. In many cases methods and rules can be used interchangeably to achieve the same effect. If clear design guidelines are missing and comparable situations are realized differently, information systems can become hard to understand and hard to maintain. Moreover, it is known that large sets of rules tend to lead to non-transparent systems. This paper shows that high-level semantic modeling can significantly help to tackle the rule-method problem.",
author = "Gertrude Kappel and Michael Schrefl",
year = "1996",
month = sep,
language = "English",
isbn = "3-540-64656-X",
volume = "1134",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)",
publisher = "Springer Verlag Deutschland",
pages = "584--602",
editor = "\{R. R. Wagner, H. Thomas\}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA '96), Zurich, Switzerland, September 1996",
}